I'm marzzbar and I'm new, and hence have problems which I am hoping someone will fix.

Firstly, I managed to set up my wireless internet connection. I have a Netgear USB wireless dongle thing, and I followed the directions here:http://www.vectorlinux.com/forum2/index.php?topic=56.0;prev_next=prev. I was feeling pretty proud of myself, but every time I shut the computer down and start it up again I have to go through the process over again (although I don't have to reinstall the drivers or whatever using ndiswrapper). My question is, how do I "save" the settings or whatever to make it stick so that I don't have to do it all over again every time?

Also, another related problem. I can't seem to get Wifi-Radar working. I'm logged in as root, and I click on it in the Start menu, but it does nothing. I edited the config to say wlan0 instead of eth1 like the above link told me to, but still nothing...

Question number two. When I boot up the computer, I notice that LILO will automatically boot whatever is selected after a few minutes. How can I change that to a few seconds?

Problem number three. Why is it that when I scroll up too fast firefox will go back a page? And then when I scroll down too fast I go forward a page? Is it some new innovation? I don't like it. How do I change it?

go in /etc/lilo.conf>look at the line "timeout=XXX"xxx is usually 2 minutes..changeit to the number 30 (thats equal to 3 seconds)the numbers are always shown in tenth-seconds..after the change..usually in root-mode you have to reread this file by simple type #lilo(only the word lilo..and then hit enter)then simply reboot and all should fine

for the other probs in firefox..do you have the cursor over the panel and scroll your wheel?thats absolutely correct to switch to other sites then....try to scroll with the cursor in your webpage...only a hint

Also I just encountered another problem. When I mount a portable drive, the two desktop icons pop up: one to explore the drive and one to unmount it. However, double clicking on the unmounting icon does nothing .

sounds weird your prob with the mount-device..normally only one icon pops up on the desktop...usually you can unmount this icon in the contextmenue(rightclick)but afaik in vector-linux there is no writingcache activated...every writeoperation will immediately executed..so there is no need to umount it.i know, its not the correct way...only quick and dirty ..but it worked so far for me just fine. but dont hold me responsible if it doessnt work for you :-)

firefox:typre in adressbar>about:config

then search the line

mousewheel.horizscroll.withnokey.action change the value from 2 to 1 or 0..try for yourselfrestart firefox

Problem number three. Why is it that when I scroll up too fast firefox will go back a page? And then when I scroll down too fast I go forward a page? Is it some new innovation? I don't like it. How do I change it?

Also I just encountered another problem. When I mount a portable drive, the two desktop icons pop up: one to explore the drive and one to unmount it. However, double clicking on the unmounting icon does nothing .

From this I can assume you are using Standard with XFCE. Could be some app or process has an open lock on a file in the drive. Debug this by opening a terminal and running: tail -f /var/log/messages, then try to umount with the desktop icon. When the messages stop in the terminal, copy and paste them here. On the other hand, I find myself missing the double-click on XFCE quite a lot, because it seems to be set to a very short interval. So I tend to right-click on the icon and select Execute.

afaik in vector-linux there is no writingcache activated...every writeoperation will immediately executed..so there is no need to umount it.

That was true back in 5.1 Standard, but IIRC, the default was changed, and announced in large letters, already in 5.1 SOHO. It was waaaaayyy too slow without write cache. The vl-hot-config utility allows you to change the setting.

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O'Neill (RE the Asgard): "Usually they ask nicely before they ignore us and do what they damn well please."http://joe1962.bigbox.infoRunning: VL 7 Std 64 + self-cooked XFCE-4.10

did i get it right?in 5.8 soho is a write-cache per default enabled? suits me....so i have to umount every time i unplug the extern device...

In 5.8 Standard too. Actually, it is somewhat independent of distro version, as I have released several vl-hot version updates for SOHO 5.1 (0.2.x) and the 5.8 line (0.3.x), so I'd have to check the changelogs to remember where I switched.